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In 1880 the Italian explorer Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza founded a new city in an African village called Nkuna. Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of Congo, was born. One hundred twenty-three years later, a 2003 survey found Brazzaville the worst city in the world in which to live.
Reverend Blair posted this in Agriculture, Aquifer, Deforestation, Desertification, Lakes, Natural Gas, Pesticides, Petroleum, Pollution, Prisons, Runoff
When Islam Karimov became the president of Uzbekistan in 1990, his country was officially called the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic and was part of the USSR. In 1991 he declared Uzbekistan an independent state and maintained his presidency in an election that, according to every international group that monitors elections, was fixed. That has been [...]
Making Aluminum in Western Australia Australia is renown for having beautiful coastlines and expanses of white sandy beaches, as well as being one of the driest continents in the world. Therefore, It comes as a suprise to find situated on what could be described as a magnificent coastal stretch of Western Australian water, an Industrial [...]
Wealthy nations who’ve loaned money to African countries in the past are now essentially holding them hostage.
Argentina was caught in the throws of economic collapse and agricultural problems when they chose to embrace Genetically Engineered crops. Now the country can no longer produce enough food to feed its citizens. Their soil is turning to desert and the people are facing serious health problems.
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